DEPARTMENT: Clinical Services
LOCATION: Mbarara
POSITIONS: Three (3)
Reporting Relation:
The District Based Program Officer report to the Director Clinical Services
Job Information
The Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a global leader in the fight against
pediatric HIV and AIDS, working in 17 countries and at 4,700 sites
around the world to prevent the transmission of HIV to children, and to
help those already infected.
Today, because of the highly
successful work of the Foundation and its partners, pediatric AIDS has
been virtually eliminated in the United States.
With a growing
global staff of nearly 1,300—nine of 10 who work in the field—the
Foundation’s global mission is to implement prevention, care, and
treatment; further advance innovative research; and to execute strategic
and targeted global advocacy activities to bring dramatic change to the
lives of millions of women, children, and families worldwide.
The
Foundation has received funding from USAID/Uganda for a five year
cooperative agreement in 13 districts in the south-western region of
Uganda with the goal of increasing access to, coverage of and
utilization of quality comprehensive tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS
prevention, care and treatment services.
The STAR SW project has four main objectives:
1.
To strengthen decentralized HIV/TB service delivery system, with
emphasis on health center IVs, IIIs and community outreaches.
2. To improve quality and efficiency of HIV/TB services within health facilities and Community Service Organizations /groups.
3. To strengthen networks and referrals systems to improve access to, coverage of and utilization of HIV/TB services.
4. To intensify demand generation activities for HIV/TB prevention, care and treatment service.
The
STAR-SW project will provide a comprehensive service package of HIV
counseling and testing (HCT), prevention of mother to child transmission
(PMTCT), HIV/AIDS chronic care services, HIV/TB collaborative services,
community based directly observed TB treatment-short course (CB-DOTS);
and antiretroviral treatment (ART) for both ARV-naïve people living with
HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) and the transitioned TREAT supported PLHIV currently
receiving ART.
This program will foster the development of strong
partnerships with other district-based TB and HIV/AIDS programs in each
of the regions in order to improve coordination; expand the referral
network; and ensure more efficient use of resources.
Job Summary:
The
District Based Program Officer will help to expand the comprehensive TB
and HIV/AIDS Program. The Program Officer will work with the country
team and will travel extensively to provide technical advice to the
areas in which STAR SW/EGPAF is working. He/she will provide direct
technical support and guidance to implementing partners at the regional,
district, sub-district and community levels.
Core Duties and Responsibilities:
•
Provides technical guidance for comprehensive TB and HIV/ AIDS programs
by updating implementing partners on technical advances and lessons
learned around the world.
• Assists team Leaders and District
Based Officer in the development of overall TB and HIV/AIDS Care
&Treatment partner strategy to support the National Strategy to
provide national expansion of EMTCT, C&T, TB and associated care and
support services in Uganda.
• Assists in setting up and running
HIV clinical services and track progress at individual sites through
site visits and district reports, in collaboration with M.O.H and the
EGPAF program team.
• Provides technical guidance to the district teams for work plan development
• Provides technical guidance during the development of STAR SW/ EGPAF’s annual work plan.
•
Coordinates technical reporting according to defined reporting
schedule, writes regular monitoring and technical reports as required
and contribute to EGPAF’s reports
• Assists in identifying, documenting, disseminating and scaling up best practices in PMTCT and C&T.
• Represent EGPAF and STAR SW project in the supported districts and at national level.
• Any other duties as assigned by the supervisors.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
• The qualified candidate will have a medical degree and/or a master’s degree in Public Health with at least:
• 5 years of professional experience working in HIV/AIDS prevention, care & treatment.
•
Hands-on knowledge and skills in designing, planning, implementing and
monitoring PMTCT, clinical care and Pediatric care programs.
• Practical experience in managing ART Services at district levels.
•
Experience in mentoring and coaching of health workers at TB DTU and
ART sites in provision of comprehensive HIV/AIDS and TB services.
• Sound understanding of current issues and developments in the field of HIV/AIDS and especially PMTCT, ART and VCT.
• Strong skills in teamwork and networking. Excellent verbal communication and writing skills.
• Willingness to work and travel in rural settings in Uganda.
Employee Status: Full Time Employee
Elizabeth
Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. All
qualified individuals are welcome to apply. Please send cover letter and
CV to:
The Country Director/COP
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)
Plot 18A Kyadondo Road, Nakasero
P.O. Box 21127, Kampala, Uganda
E-mail: UgandaRecruitment@pedaids.org
EGPAF will only contact short-listed applicants.
Deadline for submission is 22nd March 2013. www.pedaids.org
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.